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Old Aug 28, 2008 | 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by hhrcrafty
Well, with FlexFuel capability, window switches on the doors, and XM/Onstar standard across the board, something had to give.
QUIT READING MY MIND,LMAO J/P!!
Old Aug 28, 2008 | 06:43 AM
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I noticed that style wheel on the new Malibus...what a ripoff...over 20K for a car and you get plastic wheel covers



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Old Aug 28, 2008 | 08:35 AM
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They are called "Wheel Facias" . . . they describe them pretty well on the Chevy web site.

You get the look of an alloy wheel without the price tag.

The steel wheel is designed to be hidden, and the platic wheel cover completely conceals the steel wheel.

Granted I do not like the looks of the above wheel, but they are others that are very nice looking and convincing . . . the Saturn Aura wheel facia is damned cool. The G6 isn't bad. The 3/4 ton dually are sharp.

With how brutal IL winters are on alloy wheels, I honestly like the idea of wheel facias, for a DD winter wheel.

We may be a small faction of people that demand alloy wheels, but there are a lot of people who don't want them, and there are a ton of people who want to change their wheels, so why pay for alloy wheels when you don't want them.
Old Aug 28, 2008 | 01:02 PM
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If they are like the Dodge ones the plastic part on the front is attached to the steel wheel. When you take off the wheel & tire it comes off as all one piece, nt like a hub cap. Ford did the same thing in the 80's on the T-birds, Cougar & other models.
Old Aug 28, 2008 | 01:53 PM
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GM Wheel fascias come off just like a wheel cover.

Only difference is the fascia and steel wheel are designed to work together.

This is a Malibu "wheel fascia"



This is the steel wheel behind it:

Old Aug 28, 2008 | 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Xsta Z 28
GM Wheel fascias come off just like a wheel cover.

Only difference is the fascia and steel wheel are designed to work together.

This is a Malibu "wheel fascia"
I like the look of that one. What size is it? Would it work on a 2006 LS?

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Old Aug 28, 2008 | 03:02 PM
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I like the look of that one. What size is it? Would it work on a 2006 LS?
They should be 17". And Malibu wheels are interchangeable with HHR's IIRC.
Old Aug 28, 2008 | 11:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeda13
Flex fuel capability is cool. I saw gas in PA for 3.42; flex fuel for 3.15. I just put Premium in Buffalo for 4.07. Almost a buck a gallon cheaper!

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Jeda,

Don't get to excited about flex fuel. Here is what the EST mileage is for 2009.

2.2L Gasoline 32mpg
E85 23mpg

2.4L Gasoline 30 mpg
E85 22mpg

Plus a loss in power.

You usually don't get something for nothing.....
Old Aug 28, 2008 | 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Xsta Z 28
They are called "Wheel Facias" . . . they describe them pretty well on the Chevy web site.

You get the look of an alloy wheel without the price tag.

The steel wheel is designed to be hidden, and the platic wheel cover completely conceals the steel wheel.

Granted I do not like the looks of the above wheel, but they are others that are very nice looking and convincing . . . the Saturn Aura wheel facia is damned cool. The G6 isn't bad. The 3/4 ton dually are sharp.

With how brutal IL winters are on alloy wheels, I honestly like the idea of wheel facias, for a DD winter wheel.

We may be a small faction of people that demand alloy wheels, but there are a lot of people who don't want them, and there are a ton of people who want to change their wheels, so why pay for alloy wheels when you don't want them.
Those are not a bad looking facia (counterfiet) aluminum look alikes.

Some years back I was in the tire business, and unless things have changed, the biggest problem with steel wheels was they were not consistantly round or true. Thats why I still prefer machined wheels.
My current vehicle runs perfectly smooth at all speeds with Aluminum wheels, Michelin tires, balanced correctly and pattern hand tourqed at 100lbs.
JMO
Old Aug 29, 2008 | 12:10 AM
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i want a set of the 5 spoke steel wheels i think they look sick.



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